By popular demand, this collection features a variety of versions of my KG Miss Kindergarten font. Bubble, Chunky, and Marker round out this collection to make it even more useful! Perfect for young students and highly legible lettering.

I love chalkboard, sketch, chalk style fonts- whatever you call them, I love them. I especially love mixing them with the solid versions to create emphasis on certain words. As soon as I finished KG Red Hands, I knew I wanted a sharper edged version in a chalk style.

Several months ago, my 10-year-old daughter, Kate, asked if she could make a specific style of font with me. She drew everything out for me on paper. She’s been waiting as patiently as possible for a 10-year-old and I’m happy to say it is finally finished.

The monogram thing is hot hot hot. I have a hate-hate relationship with monograms that are illegible. Sometimes I look at something monogrammed and can’t even begin to figure out what in the world those letters are supposed to represent.

I’m in the middle of doing a series of monograms that help this issue. Pretty, but legible. This is the first script one. I’ve edited each letter in Janda Stylish Script to make it stand alone as a monogrammed initial.

And in a completely different direction, this doodled typewriter font is extremely fun.

Second, I have this adorably fun striped and solid script. I made this in collaboration with Sarah Kathryn at Creatiate. I saw her post a cute lettering project on Instagram one day and immediately emailed her and asked if she wanted to collaborate. She did, and this is the fantastic result. I love it! Thanks Sarah!

Warning- this font is highly detailed with an eroded outline. You may not be able to use it on an older computer. I highly recommend installing by dragging the TTF file into your C:/windows/fonts folder instead of clicking the ttf file and clicking install on the preview pane. This will eliminate any sluggishness during the installation process.